For the first time: Garden of Lights exhibition opens at Zoo Debrecen
This autumn and winter, Zoo Debrecen will introduce a unique event to embrace the longer nights. In collaboration with the Polish Garden of Lights, the country’s first rural zoo and botanical garden, along with its only classic amusement park, will bring the magical world of Pinocchio to life through an extraordinary multimedia exhibition and light show.
Garden of Lights at Zoo Debrecen
Debrecen will be the first city outside the capital to host this mesmerizing display, starting on October 18, promising a memorable evening program for families across 17.5 hectares, captivating audiences of all ages. The enchanting journey will take visitors through the most iconic locations and moments from Pinocchio, where they will meet beloved characters such as Geppetto, Jiminy Cricket, the Blue Fairy, and more.
The immersive experience will be brought to life with 200,000 energy-efficient LED bulbs, 12,000 meters of light garlands, over 120 illuminated trees, 100 installation elements, eight photo points, and multimedia stations, as well as light tunnels, an interactive playground, and state-of-the-art light and sound technology.
Zoo Debrecen, located in the heart of the protected Great Forest, emphasizes sustainability and environmental responsibility in the exhibition. In parallel with the Garden of Lights opening, Zoo Debrecen is proud to announce that thanks to its latest renewable energy investment, a state-of-the-art solar power plant will now supply one-quarter of the zoo’s annual electricity needs. The inauguration of the solar plant, attended by Mayor László Papp, ensures that the entire six-month exhibition will be powered by renewable energy. This development is part of the zoo’s ongoing efforts to reduce its ecological footprint through tangible steps.
As a year-round attraction with expanding services, Zoo Debrecen continues to offer seasonal delights even beyond Halloween. For the first time this year, not only will the Baroque carousel remain operational during the winter holidays (December 21, 2024 – January 5, 2025), but several amusement rides will also be awakened from their winter slumber. During the Pinocchio light exhibition, visitors can immerse themselves in a true winter wonderland with unlimited ride access, enhanced culinary options, and special programs.
The Garden of Lights will be open from October 18 to March 2, 2025, offering unforgettable experiences for all. Tickets are available online in advance and on-site. Group tickets, corporate events, and photo packages will also be available.
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